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Ask HN: What hobbies do you have which help you rest your eyes?

11 pointsby taigi100over 3 years ago
One of the issues I&#x27;m having with lowering the strain on my eyes, is finding activities that do so.<p>Most of my day contains activities that are done in front of a screen or which are hard on the eyes. The only activity I found that helps is taking a walk (but that&#x27;s about 1h per day, still need 1-2 more hours of eye resting &#x2F; time spent outside).<p>So, I come here asking, what do you do in your spare time, that&#x27;s healthy for the eyes and other body parts :) ?

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slmjkdbtlover 3 years ago
My hobby is lie down, close my eyes and think. I usually do this before getting up, planning my work, ideating about projects, composing music, or work on some philosophy. Shutting down senses that might be a distraction. I use my phone as a notebook in case I need to sketch or record some thoughts down. It&#x27;s usually my most productive time of day, and definitely rests eyes.
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MarkM098over 3 years ago
After having bad outbreaks of Roscea and Blepharitis. I make more effort to catch up with friends, family and go to events. Also worth resting your eyes every 20 minutes and looking at something about 6 meters (20 feet away).<p>If you have a consistent pain or strain, I highly recommend going to an ophthalmologist and ask for exercises you have do.
bananicornover 3 years ago
Skateboarding!<p>It&#x27;s a bit hard to find time for it during a workday, but sometimes I just have the urge to get moving and trade lunch with my colleagues for some time on the board. A really nice change of pace, and I can usually think much better after getting some movement in, even if it&#x27;s just some light cruising.<p>I&#x27;d still like to have another hobby which I can do during the winter, and maybe even while commuting. Maybe I should take up something like knitting, or any other craft which can be done during short downtimes.
brokenmachineover 3 years ago
Tennis is very good exercise for your eyes.<p>Focusing on a small ball that is coming from far away, all the way to you and back again, 100 times per game.<p>Lots of ball sports would be similar.
anon2020dot00over 3 years ago
I use blue-light glasses at night.<p>I also have an e-ink Android tablet and a Kindle so that I can do something that is not as eye-fatiguing.<p>Another tip that I picked-up from Hacker News, is to lower my monitor brightness to about 50 percent.
drostover 3 years ago
Jiu Jitsu! As you get better at it, you&#x27;ll learn how to do certain things by feel, because if you use your eyes your &quot;posture&quot; will worsen -- giving your opponent an advantage
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high_byteover 3 years ago
hmm I&#x27;m in front of screens way more than I&#x27;d like to admit and I rarely feel strain. perhaps your habits need to change? make sure the room light is stronger than the monitor backlight for example. I spends maybe few minutes each day just adjusting brightbess and contemplating how hardware manufacturers rarely take this into account &amp; daydreaming about starting a TVs&#x2F;monitors company revolving around the concept of perfectly-dynamic backlight.
approxim8ionover 3 years ago
Guided meditation is pretty good. There are apps like Headspace that help with that.<p>I also listen to a lot of podcasts, that is my wind-down ritual at the end of the day.
mikewarotover 3 years ago
Take up Photography, it&#x27;s cheap, and fun.
JohnJamesRamboover 3 years ago
Gardening, jogging.